Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Física i Enginyeria Nuclear

Abstract:

The rainfall spatial organization in the metropolitan area of Barcelona (Spain) has been studied from records of an urban rain gauge network in the period 1994–2009. Using
statistical and regional analysis techniques, correlation between data recorded by the different rain gauges has been calculated, and the effective number of independent stations (neq) equivalent to the used network has been determined. It has been found out that for durations longer than 20 min, the areal rainfall return period observed for a storm registered by
the network approximately decreases by a factor of 1/neq in relation to the current point rainfall intensity–duration–frequency
relationships for the metropolitan area of Barcelona.
Using objective analysis techniques, continuous precipitation fields have been generated on a regular grid with a spatial
resolution of 300×300 m for the storms registered by the rain gauges from 1994 to 2009, for durations from 10 min to 24 h.
The precipitation fields obtained have been useful to estimate the characteristic areal reduction factors in the metropolitan
area of Barcelona. A direct relationship has been found between the areal reduction factor for all the area corresponding
to the urban rainfall network of Barcelona and the effective number of neq for every duration considered